The struggle of Bichena
The recent African Ministers Conference held in Addis Ababa centered around collaborative solutions to tackle climate change and curb plastic pollution. As Africa experiences swift industrialization, there’s a concern about rising carbon and greenhouse gas emissions, as highlighted by Dawdy Sumba, the World Wildlife Fund’s regional director for Eastern and Southern Africa. Sumba underlined that the continent is already grappling,
The lack of peace and security, often accompanied by fragility, conflict, and violence, presents a significant obstacle to poverty reduction in sub-Saharan Africa. Looking back to 1998, the World Bank identified 24 fragile, conflict-affected, and violent (FCV) countries globally, with 13 of them situated in sub-Saharan Africa, constituting more than half of the total. Fast-forwarding to the most recent available
The “New Chapter” initiative advocates for a mindful approach in guiding our children, avoiding the lure of chocolate and candies as deceptive rewards. Instead, it emphasizes the significance of mutual assistance as a cornerstone across various life aspects. This practice nurtures profound connections, constructs supportive communities, and contributes to both individual and collective advancement. Here are key rationales underpinning the